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Roomlevel

Roomlevel is a term used across several disciplines to denote the vertical position or structural subdivision of a room within a building or digital model. It is not a fixed standard with a single definition; rather, it appears as a data label, metadata field, or shorthand used in documentation, databases, and software interfaces to indicate which floor or level a room resides on, or how a space is organized within a project.

In architecture, room level typically refers to the floor or storey on which a room is located.

In digital design and game development, room level can describe how a world is partitioned into spaces

Data schemas and codebases may expose RoomLevel, Room_Level, or level as a field in a room object.

See also floor, storey, level, room (architecture), building information modeling.

It
is
recorded
in
floor
plans,
Building
Information
Modeling
(BIM)
models,
and
construction
schedules
to
coordinate
services
such
as
elevators,
stairs,
HVAC,
and
egress
calculations.
Distinctions
are
often
made
between
floor
level
and
room
type,
area,
or
height.
that
behave
as
separate
rooms.
The
attribute
may
govern
lighting,
permissions,
or
streaming
of
assets
as
the
player
or
user
moves
between
rooms.
Some
engines
treat
each
room
as
a
distinct
node
or
sector
with
localized
data.
Its
use
is
pragmatic
rather
than
standardized,
and
naming
conventions
vary
by
software
suite.
When
documenting
a
project,
it
is
common
to
specify
the
floor
alongside
the
room
name
to
avoid
ambiguity.